Toy

ABSTRACT

A toy includes a body of a shape of any animal, automobile, etc. and a roller combined with the body and a shaft. The roller is made of a mixture of TPR (thermal plastic rubber) and white oil so as to give the roller some viscosity, having a plurality of lengthwise convex protrusions formed on its outer circumference, The shaft extends and fixed firmly in a center shaft hole formed in the roller, having two ends supported by two plates fixed on an inner wall of the body to let the roller roll together with the shaft. Then the toy can roll down on a slope or a vertical wall surface with slow speed caused by the roller&#39;s viscosity and the convex protrusions.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a toy, particularly to one having a rollerwith a proper viscosity so as to roll slowly down on a slope or even avertical wall surface, without running very fast or falling off.

2. Description of Prior Art

Toys are indispensable for children, such as toy automobiles, dolls,building blocks, jigsaw puzzles, etc. for entertainment, education, etc,too many to enumerate. Those having wheels or rollers are mostlywelcomed by them, and can be ridden on if large enough, and some can becontrolled remotely. A simple toy vehicle is played on the ground or ona table, and some sophisticated ones run on a track by means of motorsor springs, Generally speaking, movable toy vehicles are most favored bychildren,

Some toy vehicles are motivated by power, running on a flat or slopedroad, and those running without power may be placed on a slow slope or aflat surface, limited in a proper place for playing.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention has been devised to offer a toy, which mainly has aroller with a proper viscosity to let its outer surface to adhere on asurface with proper adhesiveness and a substantial length, combined witha C-shaped plate by means of a shaft supported in a shaft hole of theC-shaped plate, or a U-shaped rod shaft having one bent end extending ina shaft hole of the roller and the other bent end supported by a plate.Then the support plate is fixed under a toy, and then the toy with theroller can roll and move on a steep slope or even a vertical wallsurface, gradually and slowly rolling downward without falling off.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

This invention will be better understood by referring to theaccompanying drawings, wherein:

FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of a toy inthe present invention.

FIG. 2 is a side cross-sectional view of the first embodiment of a toyrolling down on a vertical wall in the present invention;

FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of a toyin the present invention; and,

FIG. 4 is cross-sectional view of the second embodiment of a toy rollingdown on a vertical wall surface in the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

A first embodiment of a toy in the present invention, as shown in FIG.1, includes a body 1, a roller 2, and a shaft 3 as main componentscombined together.

The body 1 may be shaped as any small animal, insect, such as a dog, acat, a cockroach, a gecko, an automobile of any kind, etc. and madeintegral. The body 1 may also be 3D combining cards made of PP(polypropylene) or PS (polystyrene) or cardboard, having a lot of modesfor children to play. Further, a pair of C-shaped plates 11 are fixedinside of the body 1, with each plate provided with a C-shape notch 12.

The roller 2 is made of a material having a proper viscosity, preferablya mixture made of such as TPR (thermal plastic rubber) and white oil,supplying the roller 2 with some viscosity to a smooth surface where theroller 2 may be placed on. Further, the roller 2 has a plurality oflengthwise convex protrusions 21 spaced apart equidistantly around itsouter circumference, and a center shaft hole 22 for the shaft 3 toextend therein.

The shaft 3 extends and fixed firmly in the shaft hole 22 of the roller2, having two ends to fit loosely in the C-shaped notches 12 of the twoclamp plates 11, then the shaft 3 with the roller 2 rotates alltogether. But if the shaft 3 is fixed tightly with the two C-shapednotches 12, the roller 2 rotates with the shaft 3 functioning as apivot.

In playing with the toy in the invention, as shown in FIG. 2, place thetoy on a vertical wall, and let loose the hand holding the toy. Then thetoy may slowly and gradually move down, with the roller 2 rolling downalong the vertical wall surface without falling off because of theviscosity feature of the roller 2. As the roller 2 has some viscosity,it cannot quickly roll down, but adheres in some degrees the surface ofthe vertical wall to move down with slow motion, and at the same timedriven by the weight of the toy itself, with the plurality of the convexprotrusions 21 slowing down the speed of rolling action. Moreover, asecond roller 2 or a third one 2 may be additionally fixed to a toy,depending on the size of the toy,

In addition, FIGS. 3 and 4 show a second embodiment of a toy in theinvention, which has the same structure as the first one, except that aU-shaped rod 4 is used instead of the shaft 3 in the first embodiment,with one bent end portion extending movably in the shaft hole 22 of theroller 2, with the other end fixed on a position plate 41 fixed on aflat portion of the body 1. Then the metal U-shaped rod 4 supports theroller 2 with some flexibility, increasing elastic movement of the toy.

The toy in the invention has the following advantages, if compared withcommon conventional toys.

-   -   1. The toy has the roller possessing a proper viscosity so that        it can roll slowly down a steep slope or a vertical wall        surface, which common conventional toys cannot do.    -   2. More than one roller in the invention can be employed in a        toy, and the plural convex protrusions of the roller can permit        the toy to slowly roll down a steep slope or even a vertical        wall surface without falling off, in addition to the some        adhesive property of the roller.

While the preferred embodiment- of the invention have been describedabove, it will be recognized and understood that various modificationsmay be made therein and the appended claims are intended to cove allsuch modifications that may fall within the spirit and scope of theinvention.

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 4. A toy comprising: a body; a position plate affixed to an inner wall of said body; a U-shaped rod having a pair of opposing bent ends, a first of said bent ends being connected to said position plate; and, a roller formed of a material including thermal plastic rubber and white oil to provide a sticky surface, said roller having a centrally disposed shaft hole formed therethrough, a second of said bent ends passing through said shaft hole for rotation of said roller thereon, wherein said toy slowly rolls down an inclined or substantially vertical surface. 